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| ‘a \ Walls lay DOWN AND OUT “Then Farmer Ties Him. Up ta ‘Tree, but “ Helps Him Atay. : | \ gtely named, of Sctanton, ‘Pa, wh Wieing frienda’ dt Aaron Jacobus's| ) Bome. “She is halied to-day os the }-@bampion Yurgiar annihilacar of ‘Morris } ‘Omunty, { iss Armstrong is twenty-two, weleha | 4 pounds, and ts five feet five tnires | tall At the Jacobus house her ted- | Foom window looks out on the tep of the front porck, A holse awakenod | tut’ @id not alarm (his self-possessed ‘young woman Wednesday nigat she lay, perfectly still anit “by the light ef-4 dim-burning iamp saw the burg- ) der climbing. in thd front window, “whidh-she had left oyen. Bho reached ‘The burglar climbefl In, watched her } wntil he was convinced ahe slept, then tip-toed across the foom to the door. Instantly Miss Armptrong sl!4 out of bed, but the burgiir heard her and turned; (hey stood face to face He ) struck at her with @ wagon wrench | ahe selzed his wrist) with her ‘eft hand. @ropped her pistol, and gave the tur that knocked him sprawling. When he, dizzy and cowed, slowly got Miss Jeannette, fn arm's length, hiad him coverea with her pistol. Arqused by the atruegie, Jacobus, his Wife and three children ran in the room_ Jacobus ied out the burwiar, very mibdved and sheepish, and tied him so wecurely to @ tree that he wan as hel; Tena aaa mummy. In the morning’ the GIRLS SELL BRIC-A- The tour little girls who had a Sick Babies’ Fund stand on West One Hun dred and Ninth'atreet, near Broadwa and whose pretty lttle enterprise w: Interrupted to weeks ago by o: vealous policemen, when they had ralscd oo Ses E neat onan Ee 8p DO VE $5.26, which they turned into the cashier of the World, called yesterday at The Brening World office and ha: $1L61 more, meking $16.96 in all, aa the result of several weeks’ hard and un- tiring work. The girls are Victoria Hong, aged thirteen; Matilda Andre, (Weed all bis suigh: | Gutck an lightning | AE, ele, 204 Honor ani Gladys They,Drat collected bits of china, ginss- ware’and bric-e-brac from. friends and eae fh Plo onthe" weiat ot ihe Jaw | or noea, then south buted “Udter ahd crochet work of thelr own. With this attractive stock dispiayed on @ hand- somely dec @ tiny ‘ope: open lot. Dey after day they sold all theso articles to passersby, and when | the-table-was etripped of tte-oontents+- ey got more knick-knacks an. a-brec and sold these. The sum the: collected. which came -{n" in smail Tope that circled bh was found cut at} amounts, represents weeks of good hard FOR THE SICK J dn eleven and ten respectively. ted table, they established r bazaar in front of an ri the foot of the tree: an accomplice had| work ‘The girla deserve great credit. Edward Bulwer Believed to Bel ® Responsible for Many Blazes, police think the Yas pOue S caused many of the recent fires in that city. The prisoner is Edward Butwer, thirty years old, of No. 13: Yurk street, He has been, employed os a salesman ishing store at No, J and Wiliam Bushiny ark avenue, allege that they saw Bul- | Wer last nikht take out a maton, Hent Rt and deliderat: wark avenue, The? man otied. Policeman Batbiin, ‘srrested. Bubw To-day Bulwer Was held In the First Crisninel Court for further. examtn: ntly there were seven -fires on Newark avenge and streets In one rien a! of them it Works, on Desex street, the other at the Barber halt t, at the foot of Henderson etrect, thros-quarters of a mile anway. think !t possible that Bul- wer may something about the origin of the two big fires, and they are strongiy of the opinion that he started {he awning fires. They suspect that he ween So “MONEY ORDERS UNTIL 8 P. M. Postmaster Morgan announces that beginning September 16 all stations of the Post-Office In the city will tesue meney adel ae fits 3 oolook in the Be chanwe 1 wade | tly, eB eignets. who have been ¥ jn vendene money punoad. State law was passed requiring persons enangad ie and forwardtne, 20 aints of fraud. gurage for ° e signers to ‘oe. tho” mos ““BOLICE CAPTAIN: RETIRES. the police foree ofthis Aity {OGrany of @ pension, at hia ow test. fle in more than wixty years Se oSatrolman Charles Pallitps, who har for a number ef years been in the Tecond, room, at” Police, Heatquarters was 0. het yesterday 4 ows 2 Pease: Ge This We the Inst drink—hot or cold: That this barkeep will mi. “The man won't get 4 + “Who to a salar Sethrovel World Ad's ‘A Buriiced Cote Orne mi pays if wits. very World MBusiness Opportunity” Ads. lit Wan) 2 wah froin ae bottom to the ay tans of the ladder “Syccess.” collected through a fair held by six | girisand boys at No. 672 Tenth street | Georgiana V } near Prospect Park West, Borough of | 0) Tenth strc Brooklyn. ‘The starters of the fair were , Georgiana Viemeister, ¥ Pl “atreet. Those who ass: 3 it cmt ae Sraited while he entered the house. The @ick Babies’ Fund th Meat’ Other contributions to the Fund are Inelosed please find $30, which was| tho sic les, wa the assiet you int he good THE F. i [eee Richard Hickman. of \the | wees piauion, L. 1, was nee | MEN-ADMIRE face, 2 -kood Arete) but tented woman “ DOOLING ASSOCIATION HOLDS PICNIC TO-NIGHT. nth District to As- cop le of the semble at- Manhattan Casino. The annual invitation ptcnis of the Peter J. Doollng Association of the Ninth Assembly: District will be ‘held an Meee One Hundred and seomiinent“in | the - SEPTEMBER 67 1907. nie uns} Rosebank By 1 lite gt Now York will be °6. The association Is now “sixth year, ‘Ita president, io Was Ita Arst president, {sy Pat: tober September Values | Now is just the time when the tenfold Brill supply sources are hurrying to Brill stores the newest Fall merchandise. Now fs just the time t hat Brill trade advantages bring big savings to Brill ¢ Brill stores bridge the break between seasonand season w’ ith clothes specials young man and boy, ~ Brill Clothes, Fali, 1907 On Mens: Brill Fall Model Suits, Cae se RENAL Blick cde a $10 to $40 | cheviots, In. ndw desirahie att tne sat! g Brill Fall Model Overcoats, 13 Gos chest uses alt $10 to $40° i i 4 1g taplher and the b ¢ veeron Model van 4 Young Men's $10- se eet ES, . | & $12.50 Value Suits, { A: collection: of the finest tailored most mod-! — Warranted to hold shape. ern garments In all New York. Huntil worn out, th : Models designed by to of America’s foremost master! value for young & designers. 3 ‘Tailoring acvomplished by, ten of America's. ntost| E of rellable £ highly developed ‘modern tal ior g organizations. | r 4 ‘ y the world's best mills. Fabrics woven by the world’s t mills. | cnieent Ss $4 to $7 9, 95 ‘$18 and $20 Value « 42.50 Value Suits, Black and Blue sults Made or fancy weave unfini big mill's surplus. Tailored betwe foremost wholesale tailor, Fabric zes collec le you want Odds ani. ends, but all Breasted Jacket Su fabrics are s¢ dessare $4, $5, $6 ai dread annot hope to be happy or poplar, and advancement in either home, business or social life is impossible. The cause of these troubles, how- ies, nervous irrita- @, the “blues,” and ul dragging sensations, squickly to Lydia EB. Pink- table’ Compound made roots and herbs. It acts on the organ afflicted nnd standard. Journeyman tailoring is $18 3 Trimmings are $18 and $20 stand $18 and $20 vfue in every way 4 $12.50, is for a 'itfle time only. Cut 07 Fall Brill models. $18 and $20 Value $49. 50) “Cravenetie” Raincoats Tailored by the foremost raincoat in America, Gul on new) models tably and be pra Also newest mo $6 vaiue, yalues— Dudley Suits, $3.95 Waterproofed Combination Suits (sit ¢—never one compla Knee Pants, 43c , dispelling effec: distressing symp- icine in the country has received such unqualified orsement or tae such a record of cures of female ills as has Lydia E. Piakham’ s Vegetable Compound- Miss Emma Runtzler, of 631 State St., Schenectady, N. Y., writes:— troubled with a weakness which seemed to I had dull headaches, was nervous, . Chancing to read one of your advertisements to mine cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable <i to try it and I cannot express my gratitude for the lam entirely well and feel like a new person," Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the most successful remedy for all forms of Female Complaints, Weak-Back, Falling and on and Ulceration, and is invaluable in pre- Change of Life. “g tually all tose benefit received Displacements, Inflam paring for childbirth and Mire. eens Standing Invitation to Women .dhy form of female weakness are invited to 1 Mrs, Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice MISS EMMA RUNTZLER Established Forty Years. 20th, 21st & -22d Streets. Store Open Saturday Until 6 o'Clock [een —— ADAMS BUILDI _ Splendid Lot of Douglas Shoes for Saturday vont this -season--of -the.-yearawe recede and the range of sizes more complete than ust We receive thousands of pairs every w the price we sell them they are the bi slight that they do not affect the appearance are just the same as perfect. Splendid selection ¢ Boys’ W. L. Douglas Shoes, $1.49 325 pairs of Boys’ W. L. Douglas School Shoes—in box calf, kid and other leathers; sizes 13 to S14. We wi! this lot on Saturday—all Douglas branded shoes—spec Special Saturday Sale of Misses’ Early Fall Suits Value $35.00, at These charming Suits for early Fall c They are mad tes—in wine, full plai myr Chap coats. Regul CARS ce snare siete Separate ‘Skirts, $4.95. Separate Skirts for misse women—full kilt with deep her years, Val Now is the time to get fitted with a pair of W. L. oe Shoes at! + Brockton are busy with their Fall output, so that the as Better Selec tion, $2.59. | 1800. pairs $1.50 and §2.00 oom ge: for Boys and Girls i k ent bu . I MPORTA NT O'Ncill-Adams Co. | Guarantee. | THE BOND THAT MAKES IT | | IMPOSSIBLE. FOR YOU TO | | LOSE WHEN TRADING HERE WE-.GUAI the» prices Jf eyery article we sell to be as low as, if not lower than, the price of | | the same quality of goods at any other retail store in New rk. WE ALSO GUARANTEE the style, value, con n and wear of every article to be exactly as represented, either ip our store or jn aub's y purchase to bea satisfactory | | transaction to the purchaser, as we | | do not consider the sale complete | | | | { | our patron is fully pleased. IF AFTER BUY: you believe WHAT any Part or ever the etter Gr the spirit of this Guarantee has violated, call on us immedi- > Fectify the error; or if for any just reason whatsoever you conclude you would rather have the! sisi than the goods, then return the merchandise to us in the same Nh aS when purchased and ly and As he It js, of course, understood that sanitary goods and goods made or cut to order cannot be exchanged or credited and that the prices on sont goods are not subject to | | reduction IN EITHER BUILDING Le — IN EITHER FOLDING , |—-————-—| | Saturday Sale of Figured’ or Plain Brussels Net Waists 2T—Hand-c URED NET—Fancy yoke, front and back. of | | nds of Cluny insertion. Special at... $3.95 Is in New Tailored Waists Waists of fine quality White Madras... Weists of Poplin, figured Waisey of pure Linen Specials in Black Waists tucked bodice, | | » $6.95 {! Flannel, and mountain | } | | sd your money prompt. | i | i gs and tailoring c Knickerbockers, We : __ Extra Specials __ “Excellent $1.25 and S Strictly all-we 30 wale and fa red inctirs! S aoric—fully w mere suits. F. and tritt- 10 Special. ool ¢ ise mings ot excellent Brill Trousers Reduced 1- B 4907, fabrics and models, al ; garments under $16.50 $12.50 Hand-tailored all to piece out Smart yelour, wor. 1 trousers cluded are Hungerford Syst America’s foremost maker models; extreme values trousers and other makes rs trousers. Formerly $3 to <10; $2 ‘to $6.67 GET THE HABIT. GO TO Hur Brothers - UNION { SQUARE, 14th, near RC FOUR 47 CORTLANDT, near Greenwich. 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers, STORES. 125th STREET, cor. 3d Avenue. be open Saturdays as follows; The Broadway and Cortlandt St. stores until 9 ©. M, The Union Square and Harlem stores until 110 PR: fie Men and Women Are different from other footwear— that is differently better. The Fall and Winter styles _ are ‘now ready. Neen ew fall They are a masterful combination of Fashions leather and fashion—all bench work, (0 for Women, hand finished, custom-made stvles and =. designed to fit the feet comfortably, at the same time preserving the most graceful outlines. ‘ With this incomparable trio ‘of shoe virtues—BEAUTY, EXCELLENCE and PRICE—we feel entitled to your shoe patronage. Actual comparison and test will merit it, li is the features already named that have already necessitated 22 stores to supply the demand in New York, Philadelphia and Chicago. Fashions for Womer, for Men, $3.00 We make a feature of feet that are hard to fit. OPEN LATE SATURDAY NIGHT, FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM, 7 181h Sl. & 6th Ave. d Ave, | USE B 6h Ade. | 260 West 1254 $1, PAID Priced Shoes | Cokie © cee | areas Bie? | A EGE Aves, Sunday World Wants Work Wonders.